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. >>> there's a new round of evacuations in washington as a massive wildfire continues to burn. the blaze is only 8% contained. authorities declard a state of emergency and implemented a stadewide ban on outdoor fires until the end of september. that's a look at our forecast. i'm joined by bill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. august 1st means adifferent thing to certain people. to weather people it means the real start to hurricane season and some the end of summer. >> why is that always on the mind of weather people. >> i know, this is the way we work. this is the mountain we're about to climb. this is where we are today. this is the graph representing frequency of tropical storms. that's why the next six weeks you should watch. remember, the predictions are 7 to 11 hurricanes. we haven't had any yet. typically we get our first one in the beginning of august. there is nothing out there. it is quiet. there's quick ets in the atlantic. this is fantastic news. a lot of sand off the coast of africa. we're in the clear for the first week of august. as far as what we're dea
. >>> there's a new round of evacuations in washington as a massive wildfire continues to burn. the blaze is only 8% contained. authorities declard a state of emergency and implemented a stadewide ban on outdoor fires until the end of september. that's a look at our forecast. i'm joined by bill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. august 1st means adifferent thing to certain people. to weather people it means the real start to hurricane season and some the end of summer....
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. >> so a washington problem and you think it would get better if they would get their act together. i'm worried about the jobs part-time jobs, low wage and public sector jobs. one person described this as a bartender economy. is that what it is supposed to look like? can we keep america strong and if we are the driver for the world are these the kind of jobs we're creating? >> no. >> that's not what a recovery should look like. we are capable of so much more. it's not just about the now and here, it's also about the fact that most americans feel, for the first time, that their kids generation will be worse off than this. two things that need to happen. one is at the macro level. washington needs to act on the three problems we have, insufficient demand, insufficient structure reforms, and we have to remove some debt issues. at the micro level we have to power and enable incredible talent. this is about retooling and retraining. >> mark, i know you really want to jump in there. last word. >> i think that one of the things, this is a long term trend. the loss of good paying jobs was a
. >> so a washington problem and you think it would get better if they would get their act together. i'm worried about the jobs part-time jobs, low wage and public sector jobs. one person described this as a bartender economy. is that what it is supposed to look like? can we keep america strong and if we are the driver for the world are these the kind of jobs we're creating? >> no. >> that's not what a recovery should look like. we are capable of so much more. it's not just...
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look at legislation coming out of capitol hill, the rhetoric coming out of washington, d.c., from the white house, and look at the occupy wall street movement. that's what this is all about. anti-wealth all of the time. >> i can see cases where corporations did something very bad, very sinister, and you built sort of a film documentary on it. a little of what was going on with erin brockovich or williams the tobacco secrets. it's quite another when you're looking at the wealthy and how they're portrayed in a movie like "up." i'm wondering if our kids to exposed to such impressions early on that they think anyone with money is bad, anyone whose finance is undertaken. i'm not saying jokes don't hurt but ever now and then throw the rich guys a bone and say they're not all awful. >> i think they don't understand economics. i think the people in hollywood thing when the rich get richer that means the poor get poorer. that's not true. when the rich get richer, everyone get's wealthier because they have new venture and new jobs. >> you don't have to convince me of it. convince our kids. >>>
look at legislation coming out of capitol hill, the rhetoric coming out of washington, d.c., from the white house, and look at the occupy wall street movement. that's what this is all about. anti-wealth all of the time. >> i can see cases where corporations did something very bad, very sinister, and you built sort of a film documentary on it. a little of what was going on with erin brockovich or williams the tobacco secrets. it's quite another when you're looking at the wealthy and how...
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with "the washington post" it's the graham family that sold it. with the "wall street journal," similar situation with the family that owned the dow jones corporation since 1902. we have this history of chicago, it's similar, the "l.a. times," it's similar. this sort of sort of patrician families making a lot of money in the newspaper business and holding on to these companies. the people at the "new york times," holding on to these companies generationally and us trusting them to be good stewards of those important journalistic entities. as newspapers become really cheap, is there reason to just think there's going to be more turnover and nobody invested in the long run in their family name and their family sort of honor being associated -- >> well, i certainly think you'll have more sales of newspapers because in "the washington post," i think that their revenues were down 45% or 46% over the last six years. the answer first, more sales? yes. answer to the second, is it going to be just to put forward their own political beliefs as the murdoch e
with "the washington post" it's the graham family that sold it. with the "wall street journal," similar situation with the family that owned the dow jones corporation since 1902. we have this history of chicago, it's similar, the "l.a. times," it's similar. this sort of sort of patrician families making a lot of money in the newspaper business and holding on to these companies. the people at the "new york times," holding on to these companies...
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he landed in washington last night after a vacation. but it's not the only item on his list. >> reporter: good morning. the president with two major assignments. two big assignments for this week, first of all, what to do with u.s. aid to egypt and revelations of more abuses at the nsa. top lawmakers on both sides really talking a lot about egypt, debating aid as these bloody clashes continue. though the president obama took a break from his vacation to condemn the attacks. now, another big topic in washington the nsa surveillance program, many still critical over its legitimacy after this newly revealed audit showing that the agency broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. veronica? >> all right, melissa, thank you so much. >>> thousands of firefighters began a difficult day out west. idaho's beaver creek has now scorched more than 160 square miles. officials are expressing optimism as more crews arrive to fight the flames. >> it's hard to see our landscape changing. >> we need an army out there and we got it. i know they're doin
he landed in washington last night after a vacation. but it's not the only item on his list. >> reporter: good morning. the president with two major assignments. two big assignments for this week, first of all, what to do with u.s. aid to egypt and revelations of more abuses at the nsa. top lawmakers on both sides really talking a lot about egypt, debating aid as these bloody clashes continue. though the president obama took a break from his vacation to condemn the attacks. now, another...
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. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's what the state department says, they're shutting down all of these embassies. we have a list of them, 15 in all. we can show you some of them. they are primarily throughout the middle east and asia. one in kabul. baghdad, along with several others. sources tell us that this is the end of ramadan which ends on wednesday. ironically, it is also president obama's birthday on sunday and iran is installing a new president on sunday. they don't think it's related to either of those. the information is that it's related to ramadan and that's why the embassies will be shutting do
. >>> we turn now to what washington calls a growing security threat. there is word that dozens of american embassies this morning are being ordered to shut down this coming sunday. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this. what do we know about why this move was being made? betty, we know that the threat is time specific. in other words, they have a sense that something is going to happen on sunday, they just don't know where. that's why out of an abundance of precautions, that's...
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the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. john lewis talked about what it was like before that historic march. >> when i first came to washington in 1961, the same year that president barack obama was born to go on freedom rides, black people and white people couldn't be seated on a bus or a train together to travel through the south. >> former secretary of state colin powell commented on the trayvon martin verdict on "face the nation." >> i think that it will be seen as a questionable judgment on the part of the judicial system down there, but i don't know if it will have staying power. these cases come along and blaze across the midnight sky and then after a period of time they're forgotten. >>> texas senator ted cruz admitted republicans do not have the votes to defund obama care, but says he is, quote, not convinced that president obama wouldn't defund his own health care law if congress gave him the opportunity to do so. >>> at the end of the video music awards last night, president barack obama showed his support for ka
the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. john lewis talked about what it was like before that historic march. >> when i first came to washington in 1961, the same year that president barack obama was born to go on freedom rides, black people and white people couldn't be seated on a bus or a train together to travel through the south. >> former secretary of state colin powell commented on the trayvon martin verdict on "face the nation." >> i think that it...
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now, at the same time, there has been recent reporting in the "washington post" that the guy who heads the company who gave all the loot to bob mcdonnell and his family, the "washington post" is reporting he's returned states evidence, he's on the prosecutor's side in the investigation into governor bob mcdonnell. this is the other shoe midair dropping. okay? what's happening now is that governor bob mcdonnell's private spokesman who he hired specifically to handle his scandal is now publicly attacking the governor's pal. the guy who gave him all the money and the rolex and the ferrari and the rest of it. they're throwing that guy under the bus. "apparently the u.s. government has given star scientist a free pass in return for the testimony of johnny williams." old johnny williams, the incredibly generous gift giver, has always been defined throughout this whole scandal as governor bob's dear pal. that was part of the defense, right? i didn't have to declare all the stuff my friend gave me. he's just a friend who gives me $50,000 checks and watches and stuff. through all of this, bob m
now, at the same time, there has been recent reporting in the "washington post" that the guy who heads the company who gave all the loot to bob mcdonnell and his family, the "washington post" is reporting he's returned states evidence, he's on the prosecutor's side in the investigation into governor bob mcdonnell. this is the other shoe midair dropping. okay? what's happening now is that governor bob mcdonnell's private spokesman who he hired specifically to handle his...
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melissa mollet joins us live from washington. >> good morning, mara. this hearing in just about five hours. 10:00 this morning bradley manning will know how much of his life he will spend in a military prison. of course he has already been behind bars for about 3 1/2 years. the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst was convicted in july of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to we canky leaks. his case of course considered the largest leak of classified documents in history. he's been found guilty of 20 criminal charges, now facing up to 90 years in jail. as i mentioned, he's already served 3 1/2 years. prosecutors asking the u.s. army colonel to sentence manning to 60 years in jail. his attorney asking for leniency, about 25 years instead. manning has said he's sorry for his actions and for hurting the united states. >> all right, melissa mollet, thanks so much. >>> turning to a chilling revelation in an oklahoma shooting, prosecutors say three teenagers targeted, shot and killed 22-year-old christopher lane simply because they wer
melissa mollet joins us live from washington. >> good morning, mara. this hearing in just about five hours. 10:00 this morning bradley manning will know how much of his life he will spend in a military prison. of course he has already been behind bars for about 3 1/2 years. the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst was convicted in july of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to we canky leaks. his case of course considered the largest leak of classified documents in...
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my "washington post" colleague charles krauthammer is about as antiobama care as they come. he wrote, if i thought this would work, i would support it. but i don't fancy suicide. it has a tendency to be fatal. in the states, republican governors are saying no to billions of dollars of medicaid money. and sometimes when they say yes and even some of the most conservative republican governors like rick scott in florida have realized what an obscenely good deal the money is and said yes. the republican state legislature say no anyway. that cuts the state off from very badly needed funds, cuts their poorest citizens off from free health insurance they could otherwise get. more over, means the safety net hospitals lose a huge amount of money they were relying on to survive. the result is a poor state, worse off residents and a health system under terrible, terrible financial stress. but at least they've taken a stand against obama care? then there's the campaign to persuade conservatives and everyone else to doom obama care by refusing to accept free or subsidized health insuranc
my "washington post" colleague charles krauthammer is about as antiobama care as they come. he wrote, if i thought this would work, i would support it. but i don't fancy suicide. it has a tendency to be fatal. in the states, republican governors are saying no to billions of dollars of medicaid money. and sometimes when they say yes and even some of the most conservative republican governors like rick scott in florida have realized what an obscenely good deal the money is and said yes....
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and this is outrageous 50 years after the march on washington. we have to deal with this issue. but deal with it, we will. >> what's striking to me is colin powell said what he did. he said it in the context he said it in. but also how few figures there are in the republican party like colin powell who have said the same thing or are in the position to say the same thing. that, to me, is precisely the problem. >> i think that they're in the position they choose to hide behind their position rather than use their positions to lead. it is, in my opinion, it is totally breathtaking that you don't have responsible leaders in the republican party that have said what powell said today before now and should have come out today and said it because, again, we are dealing with a solution looking for problem rather than a problem looking for a solution. this is blatant voter suppression. it is un-american. it should be confronted by the leaders of both parties. >> that's what -- what's remarkable to me, you'll occasionally hear people, if you get into arguments about this, i don't think th
and this is outrageous 50 years after the march on washington. we have to deal with this issue. but deal with it, we will. >> what's striking to me is colin powell said what he did. he said it in the context he said it in. but also how few figures there are in the republican party like colin powell who have said the same thing or are in the position to say the same thing. that, to me, is precisely the problem. >> i think that they're in the position they choose to hide behind their...
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fifty years ago today, martin luther king's march on washington his historic "i havea dream speech," what it met then and today, and focusing on one word that comes from the realization of dr. king's dream, hence something that's not given, but can be taken away or sold. also tonight, cashing in on company profits without cashing out your shares. we're taking on the world of dividends and how to pick a stock in this market. one of the most successful financial take radio hosts in the business, steve crowley will help discuss and make this your market. ♪ all right. what a difference a day makes, stocks hammered yesterday by uncertainty in the middle east, and while the uncertainty did not go away, stocks bounced back ending higher which is why i say, you don't want to have day-to-day gyrations in the stock market, watch the fundamentals, and they will to the -- they did not change in the last 24 hours. news headlines in syria did. facebook down 5% yesterday, a bigger winner today, and the company, nothing changed with it overnight. it's just summer. we have light trading volume this
fifty years ago today, martin luther king's march on washington his historic "i havea dream speech," what it met then and today, and focusing on one word that comes from the realization of dr. king's dream, hence something that's not given, but can be taken away or sold. also tonight, cashing in on company profits without cashing out your shares. we're taking on the world of dividends and how to pick a stock in this market. one of the most successful financial take radio hosts in the...
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it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. he'll talk about the radio, his job and his wife. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technolog
it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it....
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it's the washington customer. the plan is to pass a 60-day cr extense that keeps discretionary spending at existing levels. then house leadership wants to roll back sequestration with conservative desires to delay, defund obama care into the debt limit fight. they're leaking this story. they're threatening it through sourcing. you know how it's done. they're putting the word out without fingerprints to get the threat out there they're willing to bring down the dollar. >> can we focus for a moment how completely absurd this is? it is literally like yelling you're not going to do your fiscal -- you're not going to keep the government running unless we establish a colony on mars. like obama care is settled law of the land. it is happening. the notion that somehow the white house is going to do settled law on the land recently upheld by the supreme court and litigated in the presidential race is ludicrous. idea that somehow there's going to be a deal made on sequestration when half of the far right flank thinks that s
it's the washington customer. the plan is to pass a 60-day cr extense that keeps discretionary spending at existing levels. then house leadership wants to roll back sequestration with conservative desires to delay, defund obama care into the debt limit fight. they're leaking this story. they're threatening it through sourcing. you know how it's done. they're putting the word out without fingerprints to get the threat out there they're willing to bring down the dollar. >> can we focus for...
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i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. tonight's lead, driving back the gop's anti-voting drive. one of the most respected republicans is slamming his party for trying to restrict voting rights. and he is issuing this warning. >> these kinds of procedures that are being put in place to slow the process down and make it likely that fewer hispanics and african-americans might vote i think are going to backfire because these people are going to come out and do what they have to do in order to vote. and i encourage that. >>
i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. tonight's lead, driving back the gop's anti-voting drive. one of the most respected republicans is slamming his party for trying to restrict voting rights. and he is issuing this warning. >> these kinds of procedures that are being put in place to slow the process down and make it likely that fewer hispanics and african-americans might vote i think are going to backfire because these people are going to come out and do what they have to do in order to...
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he's been very loud, very outspoken, and it is very easy to find people in washington in the republican party who cannot stand the guy. here he is essentially saying why that is. take a listen. >> you may not know that, but that was actually my first time ever to speak on the floor of the senate. there is a tradition in the senate that junior senators should be seen and not heard. i haven't entirely managed to comply with that. >> does this guy have as many enemies in texas as he already done in d.c.? >> oh, most definitely he does not, and the reason he does not is because the same people he's fighting against, the people back in texas, don't like either. he is -- he is an emblem of the anger of the state of texas institutionally against the federal government. what rick perry has talked about for the last couple years, ted cruz has now doubled down on that idea. every time he runs afoul of lindsey graham or john mccain or mitch mcconnell, he becomes more popular in texas as a result of that. you may think that "the new york times" and the "washington post" and members of his own party
he's been very loud, very outspoken, and it is very easy to find people in washington in the republican party who cannot stand the guy. here he is essentially saying why that is. take a listen. >> you may not know that, but that was actually my first time ever to speak on the floor of the senate. there is a tradition in the senate that junior senators should be seen and not heard. i haven't entirely managed to comply with that. >> does this guy have as many enemies in texas as he...
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this is good morning, washington. on your side. >> new developments overnight, after an apartment fire sends several people to the hospital. plus, the six winning numbers have been drawn, and even if you didn't win the big jackpot, well, there's a chance you could. good morning to you, washington, it is thursday august 8th. >> thank you for waking up with on this thursday. we will head over to meteorologist jackie for our forecast. >> i would like to say how much i love and appreciate my minnesota friends and family this morning. power ball fever, let
this is good morning, washington. on your side. >> new developments overnight, after an apartment fire sends several people to the hospital. plus, the six winning numbers have been drawn, and even if you didn't win the big jackpot, well, there's a chance you could. good morning to you, washington, it is thursday august 8th. >> thank you for waking up with on this thursday. we will head over to meteorologist jackie for our forecast. >> i would like to say how much i love and...
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rehear all these plans out of washington. almost all of them go nowhere because it requires democrats in congress to agree and actually pass something. this would be the department of education, which is already collecting this kind of data from colleges, basically putting this into a format that allows you to compare schools. what it will do is make consumers better shoppers for college. so you will have more tools that will help you figure out, where do you get the best return on your investment? you said that before, i think that's exactly the way people need to be thinking about college education. it's an investment. would you invest your retirement savings in something if you had no idea what the return was? you wouldn't. >> i think a lot of families don't think about it early enough. it's about four years we showed you the numbers, so for four years in a row, you would buy a new car. you would go insane if you had to buy a new car four years in a row. there are also kids buying mercedes when they can only afford to get
rehear all these plans out of washington. almost all of them go nowhere because it requires democrats in congress to agree and actually pass something. this would be the department of education, which is already collecting this kind of data from colleges, basically putting this into a format that allows you to compare schools. what it will do is make consumers better shoppers for college. so you will have more tools that will help you figure out, where do you get the best return on your...
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but a lot of people across 43 states in washington, d.c., before the drawing, were caught up in lotto fever. >> got to be in it to win it. >> reporter: look at these long lines. >> if i -- i would give to my mom. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast. >> i spent like $50 every time i get paid. i don't win. somebody help me. >> reporter: helping fuel the frenzy, a recent game change. the price of a powerball ticket doubled from a buck to $2 last year, doubling the amount going into the jackpots. some people won't buy a ticket until the winnings soar past $100 million and more. more than 4 million people won smaller prizes in last night's drawing. nonjackpot winnings total $66.8 million. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> just in case you've been digging around for those tickets, there in jersey or in minnesota. the winning powerball numbers. here they are. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball is 32. >> if you didn't have them, take heart. there's another powerball drawing on saturday night. that jackpot worth a mere $40 million. >>> now to the growing political tension between the u.s
but a lot of people across 43 states in washington, d.c., before the drawing, were caught up in lotto fever. >> got to be in it to win it. >> reporter: look at these long lines. >> if i -- i would give to my mom. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast. >> i spent like $50 every time i get paid. i don't win. somebody help me. >> reporter: helping fuel the frenzy, a recent game change. the price of a powerball ticket doubled from a buck to $2 last year, doubling the...
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"washington post" diplomatic correspondent ann gearon joins me to talk about this. you've been doing a lot of reporting, obviously, on the timing the kind of military strike and the legal pretext for it. roo. >> right. i mean there are some other options here other than military, but the whus has been signaling fairly strongly that's the way they're leaning and as you said, the question is less whether then when and in what form and with what backing, with what help. this f it comes to pass the way we think it will, is not going to be a full nato operation, certainly will not carry the u. u.n., certainly not carry the same nato imprem tur that nato did two years ago. there are a lot of allies lining up. britain and france chiefly may be canada, may be some others. >> one reason it will not be nato, we were talking off camera, germany. you've got elections coming up in germany and merkel has a lot of problems with us right now because of the snowden leaks, the fact that the latest leak in der speigel yesterday was that the u.s. nsa have been spying on the u.n. and we
"washington post" diplomatic correspondent ann gearon joins me to talk about this. you've been doing a lot of reporting, obviously, on the timing the kind of military strike and the legal pretext for it. roo. >> right. i mean there are some other options here other than military, but the whus has been signaling fairly strongly that's the way they're leaning and as you said, the question is less whether then when and in what form and with what backing, with what help. this f it...
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with the subject of the article he wrote, teamed up with laura poitras along with reporting from the "washington post." exposes detailed much that we did not know before about the reach of america's intelligence agencies into the lives of ordinary non-terrorist, non-suspicious people living in this country. the way u.s. intelligence can and does track our phone calls, our e-mails, virtually all of it all the time. laura poitras and glenn greenwald have done this reporting based on classified documents, who has temporary asylum in russia. it is laura poitras and glenn greenwald who know what their source has to tell. it's they who have been telling his story, making news out of the documents he's given to them week after week now since june. yeah, their source may be in russia now, but they're not. glenn greenwald lives in brazil with his partner who's brazilian. laura poitras has been living in germany, to work on her documentary about u.s. surveillance without worrying the u.s. government will try to seize her material. earlier yesterday morning glenn greenwald got a call, informed him his part
with the subject of the article he wrote, teamed up with laura poitras along with reporting from the "washington post." exposes detailed much that we did not know before about the reach of america's intelligence agencies into the lives of ordinary non-terrorist, non-suspicious people living in this country. the way u.s. intelligence can and does track our phone calls, our e-mails, virtually all of it all the time. laura poitras and glenn greenwald have done this reporting based on...
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we begin with chief washington correspondent on the president apparently not letting the facts get in the way of a good story about the keystone pipeline. >> word was the obama administration was going to approve the keystone pipeline project. in 2010 then secretary of state hillary clinton said she was inclined to approve and president obama himself hinted at ultimate approval. >> when it comes to the oil we import from other nations obviously we have to look at neighbors like canada and mexico that are stable and steady and reliable sources. >> reporter: with mr. obama safely elected he is striking a driesive stone on keystone. >> they keep talking about an oil pipeline that is estimated to create about 50 permanent jobs. that is not a jobs plan. >> reporter: that followed similar comments to the "new york times" saying this might create 2,000 jobs during the construction of the pipe lynn a line and then after that we are talking about 150 jobs. the state department said in the draft of the environmental impact study that including direct and indirect effects keystone would support
we begin with chief washington correspondent on the president apparently not letting the facts get in the way of a good story about the keystone pipeline. >> word was the obama administration was going to approve the keystone pipeline project. in 2010 then secretary of state hillary clinton said she was inclined to approve and president obama himself hinted at ultimate approval. >> when it comes to the oil we import from other nations obviously we have to look at neighbors like...
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washington cannot afford more chaos in this critical ally for washington. this is a recipient of $1.5 billion in u.s. aid every year. senators graham and mccain here to see what they can do to resolve this conflict. >> we were taking a look at the massive crowds there. as you mentioned, protests, violence, unrest. what does the public think of this particular trip? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of people want the conflict to end. it's such a dilemma. what in this military backed government give to the muslim brotherhood to satisfy them. they say anything less than the former president being reinstated is not enough. the interim government says it's a nonstarter. the u.s. is facing an motty from both sides. they don't want to be seen as supporting a military cue but supporting a democratic transition. it's a very difficult and complicated conflict. again, the two senators here to see what they can do to help. >> tricky indeed. they have a tall order. thank you. >>> 17 minutes after the hour. a driver accused of mulling down a crowd of people on a californ
washington cannot afford more chaos in this critical ally for washington. this is a recipient of $1.5 billion in u.s. aid every year. senators graham and mccain here to see what they can do to resolve this conflict. >> we were taking a look at the massive crowds there. as you mentioned, protests, violence, unrest. what does the public think of this particular trip? >> reporter: well, i think a lot of people want the conflict to end. it's such a dilemma. what in this military backed...
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. >> laura: however, an explosive new report today in the "the washington post" paints a very different story from what the president just described. according to an internal nsa audit, the agency has broken privacy rules thousands of times eve year leading to unauthorized surveillance of innocent americans. joining us now to sort this democratic strategistcisco and in new york matt welch the editor and chief of reason magazine. let's start with you julian. to listen to the president there again we are not spying on americans. we don't have domestic spying. jay carney reiterated last week these would be incidental intrusions and everything would be deleted immediately if it wasn't necessary to the review that they were doing. this audit showed something different. what is your reaction to this given that the president has tried to do to assure americans? >> i'm not going to argue with the point that the audit does show some serious problems that do need to it be addressed. i think do you have to step back and look at the big picture. first, nobody is alleging that the nsa is spying on t
. >> laura: however, an explosive new report today in the "the washington post" paints a very different story from what the president just described. according to an internal nsa audit, the agency has broken privacy rules thousands of times eve year leading to unauthorized surveillance of innocent americans. joining us now to sort this democratic strategistcisco and in new york matt welch the editor and chief of reason magazine. let's start with you julian. to listen to the...
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this time, it's "the washington post" website that supports assad. readers were redirected temporarily to the website of the syrian electronic army. that group claims to have hacked the website. the number of news organizations including the bbc and associated press. >>> still a mystery, what caused a ups cargo plane to crash killing the pilot and co-pilot? officials say that a preliminary investigation shows no evidence of engine failure prior to impact. they ruled out the problem of runway lights. the problems could be found in the data recorder which has been obtained. >>> a pregnant mom got to the hospital just in the nick of time. she was in labor and the baby didn't want to wait. she made it as far as the check-in desk. >> i was in the wheelchair. i said it's out, it's out. >> it's out, it's out. a nurse was rushing to get to work and she stopped to help. that's when a six pound, eight ounce baby girl came into the world. she is doing fine as you are seeing there. mom is as well. >> welcome, diane ya. welcome. well done. >> what a story. i love
this time, it's "the washington post" website that supports assad. readers were redirected temporarily to the website of the syrian electronic army. that group claims to have hacked the website. the number of news organizations including the bbc and associated press. >>> still a mystery, what caused a ups cargo plane to crash killing the pilot and co-pilot? officials say that a preliminary investigation shows no evidence of engine failure prior to impact. they ruled out the...
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the key thing is. >> what you are say something that washington is clueless. >> i'm not saying washington is clueless. things are evolving in ways that we didn't anticipate and we need a new strategy. >> but you are wrong. washington is clueless. laura, you are right. this was a problem in the bush administration. this isn't new. the islamist ideology which is the tip of the spear, you know, the entire spear is terrorism is just a vanguard of this broader ideology. it's been around for decades. we saw it in 1979 when it swept iran. it's political correctness and doctrine preventing us. >> laura: what we are seeing is the limits of u.s. power. gentlemen, thanks thech. president obama snubs vladimir putin. smart move or too little too late? later, is the president laying the groundwork for another clinton presidency? wait until you hear what he had so say last night about hillary and the white house coming up. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me
the key thing is. >> what you are say something that washington is clueless. >> i'm not saying washington is clueless. things are evolving in ways that we didn't anticipate and we need a new strategy. >> but you are wrong. washington is clueless. laura, you are right. this was a problem in the bush administration. this isn't new. the islamist ideology which is the tip of the spear, you know, the entire spear is terrorism is just a vanguard of this broader ideology. it's been...
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. >>> and some gnatty finance between nl east rivals washington and atlanta. bryce harper gives the nationals a 1-0 lead when he homers to center field. the next time bryce harper comes to the plate, he's hit by a pitch and tempers flair as he heads toward first base. while the benches were cleared, no punches were thrown, no one was ejected. the braves win, 2-1, their 12th straight victory. >>> and, finally, it's hard enough to bowl a perfect game, but the way one bowler lost his bid for a 300 was heartbreaking. >> looking for perfection, 300. come on, ball. oh, my god. >> oh, no. >> holy cow. did you see that? >> oh. >> troy walker rolled 11 straight strikes, but as he was going for number 12, the mechanical arm that resets the pins inexplicably came down at the last second. that threw him off enough that it left three pins landing on his last roll. tough stuff. >>> when we return, a stash of rare coins found in the home of a recluse fetches millions at auction. >> announcer: sports sponsored by just for men mustache and beard. keep living the dream. keep li
. >>> and some gnatty finance between nl east rivals washington and atlanta. bryce harper gives the nationals a 1-0 lead when he homers to center field. the next time bryce harper comes to the plate, he's hit by a pitch and tempers flair as he heads toward first base. while the benches were cleared, no punches were thrown, no one was ejected. the braves win, 2-1, their 12th straight victory. >>> and, finally, it's hard enough to bowl a perfect game, but the way one bowler lost...
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washington, d.c., severe thunderstorms today. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms. partly sunny in st. louis, but afternoon thunderstorms in denver. and party sunny in seattle with a high of 80. ♪ >>> they call themselves oceans 16. and are powerball's newest millionaires. the nine women and seven men work for the new jersey department of vehicle services. and had one of the three winning tickets in last week's mega jackpot. they'll split $86 million. that's almost $4 million each. another has yet to come forward. >>> meanwhile, a billionaire is showing off his plans to speed up travel between two of the biggest cities on the west coast. on monday, elon musk unveiled his concept called the hyperloop. a high-speed transportation system that would send passengers speeding through a tube at more than 700 miles per hour. the question now, will it ever be built? >> reporter: elon musk has made a name and a fortune for himself through innovation. the entrepreneur co-founded p paypal and started electric carmaker tesla and private space firm spacex. now, he's focusing on mass transit, musk
washington, d.c., severe thunderstorms today. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms. partly sunny in st. louis, but afternoon thunderstorms in denver. and party sunny in seattle with a high of 80. ♪ >>> they call themselves oceans 16. and are powerball's newest millionaires. the nine women and seven men work for the new jersey department of vehicle services. and had one of the three winning tickets in last week's mega jackpot. they'll split $86 million. that's almost $4 million each....
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"the washington post" has been sold to amazon founder jeff bezos. bezos paid $250 million for the "post" and other company newspapers. "the post" has been owned by the grant family since 1933. like other newspapers, it's been losing readers and advertisers to the internet. bezos is buying "post" as an individual. amazon will not be involved. >>> asian stocks are mostly lower after disappointing earnings from toyota and honda. hong kong's hang seng lost more than 1% while tokyo's nikkei added 1%. on wall street, stocks were mixed, the dow fell 46 points, the nasdaq gained just over 3 points. >>> president obama travels to phoenix today where he will propose overhauling the mortgage system. mr. obama will propose shutting fannie mae and freddie mac, the mortgage giants that the government bailed out in the 2008 financial collapse. the president wants to replace them in a system in which the private market buys home loans and repackages them. >>> and jetblue is going first class. the airline known for its all-coach service is adding 16 lie flat first c
"the washington post" has been sold to amazon founder jeff bezos. bezos paid $250 million for the "post" and other company newspapers. "the post" has been owned by the grant family since 1933. like other newspapers, it's been losing readers and advertisers to the internet. bezos is buying "post" as an individual. amazon will not be involved. >>> asian stocks are mostly lower after disappointing earnings from toyota and honda. hong kong's hang...